The first beautiful woman in the Vatican Paula is Italian.
Paula was born into the oldest family in Italy. Her father was a hereditary duke, and she also served as a pilot in World War I. Her mother is a descendant of the French aristocrat Marquis Lafayette. She has been lively and active since she was a child, with a wide range of hobbies.
Raised in Rome, Paula loves literature and art and is fluent in 6 languages. However, she was still beautiful, with a warm Mediterranean wind in her chestnut hair, and the sun in southern Europe coated her skin with a layer of honey. Before the age of 20, she had the reputation of “the swan of Apennine”. Just when people were curious about who their little princess would marry, Paula met her prince.
Some people said that she was pure like Audrey Hepburn, bright and beautiful like Grace Kelly. At that time, the crown of “first beauty” fell on Paula. Paula was born in the oldest family in Italy. Her father was a hereditary duke. She also served as a pilot in World War I to make great achievements. Her mother was a descendant of the French aristocrat Marquis Lafayette. She was lively and active from an early age and had a wide range of hobbies. Raised in Rome, Paula loves literature and art and is fluent in six languages. She is also beautiful, with a warm Mediterranean wind in her chestnut hair, and the southern European sun has coated her skin with a layer of honey. Before the age of 20, she had the reputation of “Apennine’s Swan”. Just when people were wondering who their little princess would marry, Paula met her prince.
Some people said that she was as pure as Audrey Hepburn and as bright as Grace Kelly. At that time, the crown of “First Beauty” fell on Paula’s head.
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Why do you want to go to Italy during the discount season, because all kinds of cheap things that can only be bought in domestic 10,000 can be bought in Italy for less than 5000. This guide mainly includes the discount schedule in major cities, transportation and business hours of recommended shopping places, etc. I hope it will be helpful to you who are going to Italy.
The discount season in Italy is divided into two seasons a year. It lasts for 2-3 months around January 5th in winter, and 2-3 months around July 5th in summer. Big brands basically have discounts. Local brands like Gucci, Prada, and Fendi have 3-5% off. The mid-to-low-end discounts will be even greater. To sum up the benefits of the discount season in the words of a friend “What can be done for 10,000 yuan in Italy is at least 30,000 in China.” The discount season is roughly divided into three rounds, the first round is the best and most expensive, which is cheaper than the original price; the second round, the things are average and the price is cheaper; the third round, the things are the worst and very cheap. So, if you want good things, you must hurry up!
Below is a detailed schedule of the Italian discount season and the best shopping points, I hope it will be helpful to everyone.